Chimeric adenoviral vector Ad5F35L containing the Ad5 natural long-shaft exhibits efficient gene transfer into human T lymphocytes.

2013 
Abstract Adoptive therapy using T cells modified with tumour antigen-specific T cell receptor (TCR) genes has become a popular area of research in tumour biotherapy research. However, the efficiency of this treatment is low. To increase the efficiency of this therapy, the antigen specific TCR expression in the T cells needs to be improved. Adenoviral vector-mediated gene expression is an attractive approach to bypass the issue of TCR gene modification. The efficiency of adenovirus vector serotype 5 (Ad5) infection is low due to the absence of coxsackievirus B-adenovirus receptor (CAR) expression in T cells. In the present study, a chimeric adenoviral vector (Ad5F35L) was generated; this construct contained both the natural long-shaft of Ad5 and the Ad35 knob. A transduction study showed that the Ad5F35L vector exhibited a higher transduction efficiency in human primary T lymphocytes than the Ad5 vector and the Ad5F35S vector, which contained the Ad35 natural short-shaft and the Ad35 knob. Similar transduction efficiencies were observed for both CD4 + T lymphocytes and CD8 + T lymphocytes and the transfection was independent of the expression of cell surface receptors. The activation of T lymphocytes resulted in an improvement of the Ad5F35L transduction efficiency in CD4 + T cells and a decrease in Ad5F35L transduction efficiency in CD8 + T cells. The results demonstrate that Ad5F35L is a promising viral vector and will facilitate the clinical application of tumour antigen-specific TCR gene therapy.
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